Jane Yegge: Obama's over-reach feeds public's fear

Ann McFeatters wonders why America is afraid. The Associated Press piece on the cover about President Obama’s executive dictates is reason for concern. Blatant disregard for law and the acceptance by many Americans should be troubling.

McFeatters deliberatly omits the term “illegal” to describe immigrants denied by Americans. Obama thumbs his nose at religious liberty, ignores Congress to grant amnesty prior to his election, and threatens gun control. Yet she bemoans the pressure placed on a president to attend the National Prayer Breakfast or religious opposition to forcing gay members on the Scouts.

When a murderer is on the loose and many are cheering him on, there is something to fear. What is wrong with encouraging the moral backbone religion provides? She asks when it was that Americans stopped being proud of our government but fails to see that those in government are not proud of Americans. We’re not fools. We’re not afraid. We’re just wary.